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Thursday, September 17, 2009

http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95060914/

Title:
Graham guardian. : (Safford, Ariz.) 1895-1923
Alternative Titles:
Graham County guardian
Guardian-farmer
Place of publication:
Safford, Ariz.

http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95060914/1895-03-09/ed-1/seq-1/
Local News
Graham guardian. (Safford, Ariz.) 1895-1923, March 09, 1895,

http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95060914/

Title:
Graham guardian. : (Safford, Ariz.) 1895-1923
Alternative Titles:
Graham County guardian
Guardian-farmer
Place of publication:
Safford, Ariz.

http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95060914/1895-03-09/ed-1/seq-1.pdf

http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95060914/1895-03-09/ed-1/seq-1/
Local News
Graham guardian. (Safford, Ariz.) 1895-1923, March 09, 1895,


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LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK.Items of local Interest Gathered byReporters on their Bounds.DOINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWNIlreeiy Lltllo Note of CJeueral IntercutlMckcd tip Here Hml There.Bead tho Guardian.Tho Two Orphans, Monday nightin Nuttallls Hall, at Pima.Judge J. M. McCollum was inSolomonvillo on Thursday.Attorney F. L. B. Goodwin wasa prominent figuro on our streetsThursday.The lino facilities for visiting oldGraham aro bringing manypersons into our valley.Judge and Mrs. duff paid thoGuardian office a visit the latterpart of last week.If you want to see tho best playover presented in tho county, go toNuttall's Hall Monday night. tMrs. James Lassator and MissClara Salkcld, in tho absence of thoeditor and compositoi1, visited theGuarman Oflice on Sunday.If 3'ou want a theatrical treatattend tho play at Pima, intall s Hall, Monday night. fMrs. Frank Neese, of Solomonvillo, and Mrs. L. Frye, of thisplaco, were among the callers attho Guardian oihco tins week.Tho quarterly conferenco of thoMormon church commencesnv.est, thoy will ropem.at Pima, and continues two days,holding two meetings eacli day.Miss Bertha Noese. tho, . ,, .jplished daughter of Mr. .and Mrs.Frank Nocsc, of Solomonvillo, wastho guest of Mr. Lambert Fryo andand family this week.Tho now patent rollor mill of .T.T. Owens & Gft, is now turning out,A 1 l'lilMl&.i.UJ UIlllUlSfiLHUdaily, and it iso sufllcient wheat!'inIBHHBtt&ttLk..for thotal's Hall, Pima, Monday tho llthVIt is reported that E. M. Curtis,tho valley's practical tinner is tostart a cannery this spring. Ifsuch is tho case, it -will bo hailedwith delight, as it will not only boa sourco of revenue to Mr. Curtis,but to tho fruit growers as well.Dr. Wightman called at thoGuardian office last Monday andinformed us that it is tho intentionof himself and Mr. Bennett to havereduction works placed at theirmine, in tho Lono Star district,which is ono of tho richest proper-ticsover there.President Layton went to Duncanono day last week and boughtJivo head of thorough-bred Ilolstiencows and ono thorough-bred bull.Thoy aro all beauties, and wo predict that Mr. Lavton's investmentis a good one, from which he will,m tho near tuturo, derive aincomeNo greater mark of appreciationof tho way in which tho Two Orphans was presented could haveheon shown, than in a public request for its repetition. Tho Arizona .Dramatic uo. nave made arrangementsto again present thoplay at Pima, March 11th, and wepredict a treat for the theatre going puouc."Warren Smith and James Duke,of Thatcher, woro tho onlywho appeared before thoBoard of Examiners, to try forteacher's certificates last Monday.Thoy both passed a veryexamination and received theircertificates. If tho boys mako asgood teachers as they have studentsneither of them need over bo outof a position.Tho Arizona Dramatic Co. willappear in tho Two Orphans Mondaynight, at Pima, in Nuttall'sHall. The company have alreadypresonted tho play twice to crowd-.i1. ;, Jrni. : i i.'t nil (fi iiiu nnnn. I rehcarsod "and ' tho " linos'yghly committed. Tho playions one, and wherover pre-tho present company,to., please. Doors open"Virtnin drawn at 8. f3K,m ' ,ft tannery,mmenced on tho vajf'M

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==== REAL STORY ====

LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK.Items of local Interest Gathered byReporters on their Rounds.

DOINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

Breezy Little Note of General Interest Picked up Here and There.

Two Orphans, Monday night in Nuttall's Hall, at Pima.

Judge J. M. McCollum was in Solomville on Thursday.

Attorney F. L. B. Goodwin was a prominent figuro on our streetsThursday.

The fine facilities for visiting old Graham are bringing many enterprising persons into our valley.

Judge and Mrs. Cluff paid the Guardian office a visit the latter part of last week.

If you want to see the best play ever presented in the county, go to Nuttall's Hall Monday night.

Mrs. James Lassator and Miss Clara Salkeld, in the absence of the editor and compositor, visited then Guardian Office on Sunday.

If you want a theatrical treat attend tho play at Pima, in Nuttall's Hall, Monday night.

Mrs. Frank Neese, of Solomonville, and Mrs. L. Frye, of this place, were among the callers at the Guardian office this week.

The quarterly conference of the Mormon church commences to-morrow morning at 10 o'cloack a.m. at Pima, and continues two days, holding two meetings each day.

Miss Bertha Neese, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neese, of Solomnville was the guest of Mr. Lambert Fry and the family this week.

The new patent rollor mill of J.T. Owens & Co. is now turning out 40 barrels per hour daily and it is ... sufficient wheat... rate for the... (PARTS ARE BLOCKED OUT)

by request, they will repeat it. Natal's Hall, Pima, Monday tho llth.

It is reported that E. M. Curtis, the valley's practical tinner is to start a cannery this spring. If such is the case, it will be hailed with delight, as it will not only boa source of revenue to Mr. Curtis, but to the fruit growers as well.

Dr. Wightman called at the Guardian office last Monday and informed us that it is the intention of himself and Mr. Bennett to have reduction works placed at their mine, in tho Lone Star district, which is one of tho richest properties over there.

President Layton went to Duncan one day last week and bought five head of thorough-bred Holstien cows and one thorough-bred bull. They are all beauties, and we predict that Mr. Lavton's investment is a good one, from which he will, in the near future, derive a handsome income.

No greater mark of appreciation of tho way in which tho Two Orphans was presented could have been shown, than in a public request for its repetition. The Arizona Dramatic Co. have made arrangements to again present the play at Pima, March 11th, and we predict a treat for the theatre going public.

Warren Smith and James Duke, of Thatcher, wore the only applicants who appeared before the Board of Examiners, to try for teacher's certificates last Monday. They both passed a very creditable examination and received their certificates. If the boys make as good teachers as they have students neither of them need ever be out of a position.

Tho Arizona Dramatic Co. will appear in tho Two Orphans Mondaynight, at Pima, in Nuttall's Hall. The company have already presonted the play twice to crowded houses. The piece has been ... (missing text) rehearsed and the lines (?) roughly commited. The play ... ous one, and whenever pre... the present company,... to please. Doors open ... Curtain drawn at 8. ....

to have a tannery ... mmenced on the va ...